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Quebec English speakers brace for impact of language law changes

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There are concerns newly implemented elements of Quebec’s Bill 96 could impact access to services for those who don't speak French. The new rules limit English in some settings and require the use of French in some contracts. Small...
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Cuban-Canadians accuse Havana of intimidation campaign

9th - Higher Ed
Thirteen Cuban-Canadian Montrealers say the Cuban government has been targeting them through an online misinformation campaign. They say the government is spreading dangerous lies about them, and that law enforcement in Canada is not...
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1970s murder of Montreal teen finally solved

9th - Higher Ed
Quebec police have identified the killer of Montreal teenager Sharron Prior after almost 50 years. Officials say developments in DNA testing methods were pivotal in solving the case.
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Montreal singer makes it to Eurovision final

9th - Higher Ed
Montreal singer La Zarra has made it to the Eurovision song contest final while performing for France. Canadians are now allowed to cast votes in the contest, which attracts an immense international audience.
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Average rent has risen by 10 per cent in a year

9th - Higher Ed
The average price for a rental home in Canada is up by 10 per cent since last year, and even cities known for lower rents, such as Montreal, are feeling the pinch.
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Oilers' elimination ends Canada’s Stanley Cup dreams — again

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The Edmonton Oilers’ Game 6 loss to the Las Vegas Golden Knights has extinguished Canada’s last hope for the Stanley Cup this season. So what will it take to break Canada’s 30-year Stanley Cup drought?
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Quebec cracks down on Airbnb

9th - Higher Ed
The Quebec government has tabled a bill to crack down on short-term rentals after a deadly fire in Old Montreal killed seven people in March. Most of the dead were staying at illegal Airbnbs. The bill will target digital platforms like...
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Former Pierre Elliott Trudeau Foundation president testifies at committee

9th - Higher Ed
Morris Rosenberg, the former president of the Trudeau Foundation, was asked by Conservative MP Michael Barrett whether he understood why donations allegedly linked to China's government are concerning.
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Montreal’s orange traffic cones must be cleared after 72 hours, province says

9th - Higher Ed
Orange traffic cones appear everywhere each spring in Montreal, but they also become an unsightly mess. Quebec’s government is now saying they have to be removed if a construction site is inactive for 72 hours.
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New rules coming for compensating disrupted travellers

9th - Higher Ed
The federal transportation minister is bringing in new rules concerning passengers' rights in an attempt to close loopholes and move the burden off passengers and onto airlines.
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'It's important for people to stay safe': Trudeau on ice storm in Quebec

9th - Higher Ed
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau went to his riding of Papineau to see the aftermath of an ice storm that hit parts of Quebec, leaving more than a million customers without electricity.
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Hydro-Québec works to restore power for hundreds of thousands after deadly ice storm

9th - Higher Ed
The cleanup is underway after an ice storm caused widespread damage and knocked out power for up to a million customers. For some it brought back memories of the ice storm 25 years ago but damage from this storm was more localized and...
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Hydro-Québec works to restore power after devastating ice storm

9th - Higher Ed
The cleanup is underway after an ice storm caused widespread damage and knocked out power for up to a million customers. For some it brought back memories of the ice storm 25 years ago but damage from this storm was more localized and...
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Carbon monoxide poisonings spike after Quebec ice storm power outages

9th - Higher Ed
Hydro crews in Quebec are working to reconnect tens of thousands of customers to the power grid days after an ice storm, which has likely contributed to an increase in carbon monoxide poisonings linked to people using portable heat...
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Port of Montreal becoming a hotspot for stolen vehicles

9th - Higher Ed
An increasing number of vehicles stolen from across the country are turning up at the Port of Montreal before they're shipped overseas. But police say enforcement is a challenge given the size of the port and the volume of shipments that...
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Lost luggage woes still plaguing Canadian air travel

9th - Higher Ed
Some air travellers are still battling to get their missing suitcases back weeks after winter weather caused chaos and baggage pileups at airports across the country.
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Air Canada said this couple’s luggage was lost. AirTags showed otherwise

9th - Higher Ed
A couple says Air Canada donated their luggage to charity just a month after it got lost en route to Toronto's Pearson Airport. They tracked it to a storage locker.
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Sanctioned Haitians continue to hold assets in Canada

9th - Higher Ed
Canada has announced sanctions against 15 wealthy Haitian individuals for their alleged role in fuelling the country's spiralling gang violence. But so far there's little evidence of enforcement.
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N.B. offering benefits to attract nurses from Quebec

9th - Higher Ed
New Brunswick is trying to address its health-care worker shortage by offering benefits to attract nurses from Quebec, a province facing its own staffing issues.
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Protesters call for UN agency to expel Iranian official from Canada

9th - Higher Ed
Protesters in Montreal are calling on the federal government to take action against an Iranian official living in Montreal who's accused of having links to terrorism. Families of the victims of Flight PS752, the flight shot down over...
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Montreal to dismantle iconic Expo 67 'minirail'

9th - Higher Ed
Residents of Montreal are expressing their dismay over a decision to dismantle the iconic Expo '67 'minirail.'
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Sunwing customers desperate to get home after days of chaos

9th - Higher Ed
After days of flight delays and cancellations, many Sunwing customers are still stranded in foreign countries and are scrambling to get home. Now, experts say the airline should face an investigation into its handling of the situation.
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Protestors call for UN agency to expel Iranian official from Canada

9th - Higher Ed
Protestors in Montreal are calling on the federal government to take action against an Iranian official living in Montreal who's accused of having links to terrorism. Families of the victims of Flight PS752, the flight shot down over...
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Montreal organization helps Ukrainians traumatized by war

9th - Higher Ed
Ukrainians fleeing war may have found safety in Canada, but emotional and psychological traumas of war have a way of following people, wherever they go. One community organization in Montreal is giving Ukrainians a way to cope.